Common use of Phase II (Additional Tools) Clause in Contracts

Phase II (Additional Tools). If the Coordinating Committee has determined, based on Phase I monitoring and evaluation or Phase III periodic monitoring, that Juvenile Project Survival is less than 91% or Juvenile Dam Passage Survival (measured or calculated) is less than 95%, the District shall move to Phase II for that Plan Species. (Phase II Additional Tools). If measurement and evaluation concludes that the survival standard(s) being evaluated are not achieved, the Coordinating Committee shall decide on additional Tools for the District to implement in order to achieve the survival standard(s) being evaluated using the following criteria: Likelihood of biological success; Time required to implement; and Cost-effectiveness of solutions, but only where two or more alternatives are comparable in their biological effectiveness. Until the survival standard(s) being evaluated are achieved, the Parties shall continue to implement Phase II (Additional Tools) for the standard and for each Plan Species that is not meeting the pertinent survival standard, except as set forth in Section 2.4 “Impossibility”. The Coordinating Committee will determine the number of valid studies (not to exceed three years) necessary to make a phase determination following the implementation of Additional Tools.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Anadromous Fish Agreement, Anadromous Fish Agreement and Habitat Conservation Plan, Anadromous Fish Agreement

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